1890 - 1899

Hibernians play their final match at Hibernian Park after the Club fail to secure a new lease for the land. In a very difficult period for the Club, founder Canon Hannan is struck down by pneumonia and sadly dies from the illness.

Hard work from the new Committee results in the Club signing a lease on a field called Drum Park, land that has remained Hibernian's home ever since. A year later the Club are admitted into the Scottish League via the newly formed Second Division.